Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
As I've said, I consider xenophobia to be a form of racism. And I don't recall many people getting up in arms when a company transfers to, oh, Western Europe. It's always how horrible it is when companies move to Mexico or India. I wonder what that is.
I think being more concerned with the people in your country to the detriment of others makes you a touch xenophobic and nationalistic in your outlook.
Do you simply object to the term racist? Would you rather I call you a xenophobe? Or a ultra-nationalist?
All same sides of a coin to me.
And besides that, consider the fact that American citizens are of many different races and ethnicities. How can you insist on the mislabel of my being racist -- what race group am I racist against, if I include all American citizens regardless of race?
As I've said, I consider xenophobia to be a form of racism. And I don't recall many people getting up in arms when a company transfers to, oh, Western Europe. It's always how horrible it is when companies move to Mexico or India. I wonder what that is.
I think being more concerned with the people in your country to the detriment of others makes you a touch xenophobic and nationalistic in your outlook.
Do you simply object to the term racist? Would you rather I call you a xenophobe? Or a ultra-nationalist?
All same sides of a coin to me.
How about if you just call me MrFun?
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